Category: News

  • Mark Zuckerberg Addresses the Cambridge Analytica Scandal

    Mark Zuckerberg Addresses the Cambridge Analytica Scandal

    Mark Zuckerberg is currently under fire following the revelations of Facebook’s involvement with Cambridge Analytica—a voter profiling company. It came to light on the 17th of March that Facebook released the personal information of 50 million users ahead of Trump’s 2016 election without permission via a personality app called ‘This Is Your Digital Life’, created…

  • Stephen Hawking Dies At 76

    Stephen Hawking Dies At 76

    Yesterday the world lost Professor Stephen Hawking at the age of 76. Hawking was the most famous living physicist, winning significant awards throughout his career including the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society, the Paul Dirac Medal and The Wolf Prize. After receiving the Presidential Medal Of Freedom, it was cited that ‘his persistence…

  • Jordan Peterson asks “Why should you wear makeup in the workplace”

    Jordan Peterson asks “Why should you wear makeup in the workplace”

    Jordan Peterson came under significant fire for what was eventually revealed to be a heavily edited video by Vice in which he proposes a thought experiment regarding the use of makeup in the workplace. Jordan Peterson has become one of the most influential and recognized intellectuals in the media at the moment after his best…

  • Manly Council urged to rename suburb “Womanly” for international Women’s day

    Manly Council urged to rename suburb “Womanly” for international Women’s day

    Today a group of Sydney Business women and two local councillors gathered at Manly beach in preparation for International women’s day. Their request was a simple yet gentle message for the hierarchy, for just 24 hours, to rename Manly to “WoManly” The gathering was organised by architect Luisa Manfredini, who also founded the WoManly Community…

  • OPTUS 5G ROLLOUT TO COMMENCE IN EARLY 2019

    OPTUS 5G ROLLOUT TO COMMENCE IN EARLY 2019

    ‘Follows 3GPP announcement of phase one 5G standardisation’ Optus has announced its intention to commence the roll out of 5G technology in Australia by early 2019 with a fixed wireless product in key metro areas. This announcement follows the launch of a successful outdoor trial for 5G New Radio, which showed 2Gbps download speeds using a potential…

  • Loan options diversify for small businesses

    Loan options diversify for small businesses

    Getting a loan for a small business has been difficult in recent years since the GFC. However, the options for business loans, especially for small businesses, have diversified. With increased loan options, an awareness of strategies to use with banks, and access to investors, your chance of getting a loan to start, grow, or even…

  • Australia’s astronomy upgrade set to soar for early next year

    Australia’s astronomy upgrade set to soar for early next year

    Australia is set to be part of a ground-breaking astronomy deal that will see Australia partner with European Southern Observatory to have access to the best technology and equipment. The partnership will be for a 10 year period and the investment is a whopping $129 million. The collaboration will start next year and hopefully take…

  • Cigarette company Philip Morris to pay millions

    Cigarette company Philip Morris to pay millions

    Cigarette company Philip Morris has been ordered to pay millions of dollars in legal fees to the Federal Government. The decision follows the six-year long legal battle over the plain packaging laws implemented by the Gillard government in 2o11. Phillip Morris, the manufacturer of Marlboro and Longbeach cigarettes, argued that the laws should be invalidated…

  • Domino’s to cut costs with smaller pizzas and Pepsi

    Domino’s to cut costs with smaller pizzas and Pepsi

    A report commissioned by Deutsche Bank has revealed that Australian company Domino’s Pizza Enterprises are introducing smaller pizzas in an attempt to cut costs. During a briefing on Thursday, analyst Michael Simotas said: “Domino’s is planning to reduce the size of its pizzas to provide additional cost relief.” The strategy would be trialled ahead of the…

  • Reserve Bank could raise interest eight times in two years

    Reserve Bank could raise interest eight times in two years

    A former board member of the Reserve Bank of Australia has warned that interest rates could be raised up to eight times in the next two years, pushing mortgage costs through the roof and threatening the regained stability of Australia’s economy. John Edwards made the claim in a paper written for the Lowy Institute, an…